How many baby Colombian white-faced capuchins are in a litter?
A Colombian white-faced capuchin (Cebus capucinus) usually gives birth to around 1 babies.
Each of those little ones spend around 161 days as a fetus before they are released into the wild. Upon birth, they weight 239 grams (0.53 lbs) and measure 20 cm (0′ 8″). They are a member of the Cebidae family (genus: Cebus). An adult Colombian white-faced capuchin grows up to a size of 37.8 cm (1′ 3″).
To have a reference: Humans obviously usually have a litter size of one ;). Their babies are in the womb of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks) and reach an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). They weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual, and reach an average age of 75 years.
The Colombian white-faced capuchin (Cebus capucinus), also known as the Colombian white-headed capuchin or Colombian white-throated capuchin, is a medium-sized New World monkey of the family Cebidae, subfamily Cebinae. It is native to the extreme eastern portion of Panama and the extreme north-western portion of South America in western Colombia and northwestern Ecuador.The Colombian white-faced capuchin was one of the many species originally described by Linnaeus in his 18th century work, Systema Naturae. It is a member of the family Cebidae, the family of New World monkeys containing capuchin monkeys and squirrel monkeys. It is the type species for the genus Cebus, the genus that includes all the capuchin monkeys.Until the 21st century the Panamanian white-faced capuchin, Cebus imitator, was considered conspecific with the Colombian white-faced capuchin, as the subspecies C. capucinus imitator. Some primatologists continue to consider the Panamanian and Colombian white-faced capuchins as a single species. In 2012 a study by Boubli, et al demonstrated that C. imitator and C. capucinus split up to 2 million years ago. Although the Panamanian white-faced capuchin is the most well-studied capuchin monkey species, as of 2014 there had been no field studies of the Colombian white-faced capuchin.Two subspecies of Colombian white-faced capuchin are recognized:C. c. capucinus, from mainland South America and PanamaC. c. curtus, from the Pacific island of Gorgona, sometimes referred to as the Gorgona white-faced capuchin.Like other monkeys in the genus Cebus, the Panamanian white-faced capuchin is named after the order of Capuchin friars because the cowls of these friars closely resemble the monkey’s head coloration. The coloration is black on the body, tail, legs and the top of the head, with white chest, throat, face, shoulders and upper arms. The head and body length is between 33 and 45 cm (13 and 18 in) with a tail length of between 35 and 55 mm (1.4 and 2.2 in). Males weigh between 3 and 4 kg (6.6 and 8.8 lb), while females are about 27% smaller, weighing between 1.5 and 3 kg (3.3 and 6.6 lb). C. c. curtus has a shorter tail.The white-faced capuchin is found in the extreme north-western strip between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains in Colombia and northwestern Ecuador.C. c. capucinus has been listed as least concern from a conservation standpoint by the IUCN, while C. c. curtus has been listed as vulnerable.
Other animals of the family Cebidae
Colombian white-faced capuchin is a member of the Cebidae, as are these animals:
- Black-headed marmoset with 2 babies per pregnancy
- Wedge-capped capuchin with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Equatorial saki becoming 14.83 years old
- Humboldt’s white-fronted capuchin with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Bald uakari with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Peruvian night monkey weighting only 800 grams
- Ollala brothers’s titi with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Spix’s night monkey with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Maués marmoset weighting only 443 grams
- Rio Beni titi with 1 babies per pregnancy
Animals that share a litter size with Colombian white-faced capuchin
Those animals also give birth to 1 babies at once:
- White-bellied free-tailed bat
- Pygmy scaly-tailed flying squirrel
- Giant armadillo
- Doria’s tree-kangaroo
- Anoa
- Greater mouse-deer
- Spotted bat
- Brazilian porcupine
- American bison
- Roosevelt’s muntjac
Animals that get as old as a Colombian white-faced capuchin
Other animals that usually reach the age of 54.75 years:
- Striped dolphin with 50 years
- Common minke whale with 50 years
- Brown bear with 50 years
- Chimpanzee with 60 years
- Black crested gibbon with 44.08 years
- Caspian seal with 50 years
- Tufted capuchin with 45.08 years
- Long-finned pilot whale with 45 years
- Mandrill with 46.25 years
- Short-finned pilot whale with 63 years
Animals with the same weight as a Colombian white-faced capuchin
What other animals weight around 3.01 kg (6.63 lbs)?
- Egyptian mongoose usually reaching 3 kgs (6.61 lbs)
- Scrub hare usually reaching 2.6 kgs (5.73 lbs)
- Spectacled hare-wallaby usually reaching 2.82 kgs (6.22 lbs)
- White-footed saki usually reaching 2.8 kgs (6.17 lbs)
- Long-nosed mongoose usually reaching 3 kgs (6.61 lbs)
- Quokka usually reaching 3.03 kgs (6.68 lbs)
- Tiger quoll usually reaching 3.32 kgs (7.32 lbs)
- Ethiopian highland hare usually reaching 2.77 kgs (6.11 lbs)
- Dusky pademelon usually reaching 2.74 kgs (6.04 lbs)
- Long-tailed pangolin usually reaching 2.75 kgs (6.06 lbs)
Animals with the same size as a Colombian white-faced capuchin
Also reaching around 37.8 cm (1′ 3″) in size do these animals:
- Haussa genet gets as big as 42 cm (1′ 5″)
- Raccoon dog gets as big as 44.8 cm (1′ 6″)
- Spotted linsang gets as big as 35.4 cm (1′ 2″)
- Bahamian hutia gets as big as 39.5 cm (1′ 4″)
- Red-tailed monkey gets as big as 44.4 cm (1′ 6″)
- Northern common cuscus gets as big as 42.4 cm (1′ 5″)
- Alexander’s kusimanse gets as big as 45 cm (1′ 6″)
- Mountain cuscus gets as big as 40.7 cm (1′ 5″)
- Common opossum gets as big as 40.2 cm (1′ 4″)
- Marsh rabbit gets as big as 40.2 cm (1′ 4″)